Transplacental Hemorrhage Associated with Placental Neoplasms

Abstract
We report a case of choriocarcinoma in situ arising from a term placenta in an otherwise normal pregnancy that resulted in fetal hydrops and intrauterine fetal death from chronic fetal-maternal hemorrhage (FMH). The clinical and pathologic features are described and compared with the few similar cases reported and with an additional placental choriocarcinoma found in our files. We also describe the clinical and pathologic observations of two choran-giomas that caused massive FMH and led to fetal death.